The chocolate orange is a favorite of a lot of people, but unfortunately is can at times only be found around the holiday months. This yummy chocolate orange ball comes in the milk chocolate, white chocolate, hazelnut, milk chocolate mint, dark chocolate, and ones with popping candy types.

The history behind the chocolate oranges is as rich as the candy itself. This tempting candy was made in in the United Kingdom1931 by Frank and Noel Terry who got into the family business with their brother Joseph who was then knighted in 1887. The business was titled Terry's of York and the original business was established in 1767 and was known as Robert Berry and Co.

This chocolate creation was preceded by the Candy Apple which was both started in a candy factory called The Chocolate Works. The candy making business came to an abrupt halt with the start of World War II and the factory which once made delightful chocolate evolved into the maker and repair shop for propeller blades for aircraft. But after the war ended, rationing in the UK continued and raw cocoa was difficult to find. Needing to make a choice between the apple and the orange, the orange won out. Terry??Ts Milk chocolate orange and also other confections continued to be produced in this manufacturing plant until 2005 when the factory got shut down.

Now with that little history lesson covered, we will go back to the matter of "Where could i get Terry's chocolate orange?" Of all the places to discover the chocolate orange, Wal-Mart has almost never failed, until a few years ago. It is unclear whether the store had them and they were flying off the shelves or Santa had purchased them all until I asked a worker and she revealed that they did not get any that year. It was extremely disappointing.

There are more locations where the chocolate orange is spied on a year round basis and that would be Cost Plus or World Market. Walgreen's, Wal-Mart and CVS pharmacies have generally always had them during the Christmas holiday season, however they do not stay around long once they get them in. You may also almost always get them online at shops like Amazon, but the rates are a little higher and you need to pay higher shipping as well. Amazon carried a 6 pack of milk chocolate oranges for $42.00 plus shipping however put them on sale for $27.99 plus shipping costs.

One of the ingredients which makes chocolate orange recipe for this confection so delightful is the orange oil that is utilized. Do not let the orange oil fool you, this candy is not healthful. The chocolate orange nutrition label claims that 1/5 of an orange is equal to one serving, (4 segments). Every serving has 180 calories and 10 g of total fat. A serving even has 23 g of carbs, 20 g of sugars, 2 g of dietary fiber, 1 g of protein 6 g of saturated fat and 6% of the RDA of iron.

Well should you wish to cut down on the damage that eating that many chocolate orange ball can have on your waistline, you may instead wish to share your orange segment with pals. The slogan for this candy is "Whack it and Unwrap it", so if you do not get pleasure from sharing your goodies with other people, at least it might be a good way to release some steam about the entire thing.

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